Author: Juan Pablo Naar C.
Date: 15:20:19 07/21/05
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On July 20, 2005 at 16:10:42, Graham Banks wrote: >On July 20, 2005 at 15:55:14, Graham Banks wrote: > >>On July 20, 2005 at 13:03:55, Juan Pablo Naar C. wrote: >> >>>On July 20, 2005 at 04:24:57, Graham Banks wrote: >>> >>>>On July 20, 2005 at 01:33:51, Juan Pablo Naar C. wrote: >>>> >>>>>Hi, >>>>> >>>>>What does the mobility setting in CM do? What affects it? What happens if it is >>>>>slow, high? I ask the same question about the other opposing settings. >>>> >>>>Control of centre = how much importance CM places on keeping control of the >>>>centre or preventing the opponent from doing the same. CM10th is very good at >>>>flank play, but neglects the centre a little at times. >>>> >>>>Mobility = activity and spatial control. CM is already quite active, but needs >>>>to restrict the opponent a little more than it does. >>>> >>>>King safety = maintaining pieces not too far away from being available to defend >>>>its own king or concentrating play more strongly on the opposing king. CM10th is >>>>much better at both than CM9000 was. >>>> >>>>Passed pawns = importance attached at creating and pushing its own passed pawns >>>>or preventing the opponent from doing the same. A real area of weakness for >>>>CM10th is in underestimating the value of oposing passed pawns and not always >>>>having sufficient protection for its own. >>>> >>>>Pawn weaknesses = the importance placed on maintaining pawn chains/islands and >>>>avoiding doubled/islolated pawns. CM10th is quite good in this area. If you bump >>>>the value of this setting up too much, you could get closed/semi-closed >>>>positions which don't suit computers. >>>> >>>>Just my thoughts, >>>> >>>>Regards, Graham. >>>Thanks for the information, but i'm not clear about what the Opposing XXX do. >>>Does Opposing XXX prevents the opponent to XXX in all settings? Also, in the >>>Fritz GUI, is there any way to use the CMx own book there? >>>Thanks in Advance >> >> >>The opposing value (opp=opponent) is the importance placed on taking those >>particular areas of the opponents play into consideration. >>The CM10th book can be used under Fritz. I'll email it to you. >> >>Graham. > > >I should really expand on my statement. > >oppcc=restricting opponents control of centre >oppmob=restricting opponents mobility >oppks=aggressiveness towards opponents king >opppp=importance placed on prevention of opponents passed pawns or restricting >their movement. >opppw=importance placed on creating pawn weaknesses in the opponents position. > >Graham. Thanks for your information Graham, but I haven't received your mail about how to use CM10th book under Fritz. Are you gonna email me the way or do you have the book in the .ctg format?
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